Speaking on Thursday, IRS Commissioner Mark Everson revealed that the US tax authority has made significant progress with regard to enforcement activity.
He announced that:
"This week marks the mid-point in my five-year term as Commissioner of Internal Revenue. When I was before the Finance Committee in March 2003 for my confirmation hearing, I articulated three goals for the IRS: better serving the taxpayers; continued modernization; and enhanced enforcement activities to ensure everyone pays their fair share. These remain the goals established in our strategic plan, and I am pleased to report that we are making progress in each area."
"Today we are releasing our enforcement results for fiscal year 2005. We have augmented our enforcement efforts and brought in billions more to the Treasury, but not at the expense of services to taxpayers. Enforcement highlights for the fiscal year ended September 30th include the following:
He concluded:
"I want to emphasize that these gains have been made while the IRS has continued to make strides in customer services. This year for the first time over half of all individual returns were filed electronically. Our toll-free tax law accuracy hit a high of 89%. Telephone level of service was 83%, well above the 62% of just 4 years ago. And customer satisfaction with our toll-free service was a record 95%."
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